This year marks a big change for Konami’s long-running eFootball series–formerly known as Pro Evolution Soccer–as it transitions to a free-to-play model that will be supported by microtransactions in the years to come. So how much of the game will be free to try out? One that’s roughly the size of a demo according to the official eFootball Twitter account which answered several questions from fans this week.Come from Sports betting site VPbet
“During “Early Autumn”, eFootball will have no micro-transactions–so everything will be free-to-play at launch. We will then add more content during Autumn. Exact content details to follow,” the account tweeted. “We want people to get hands-on with eFootball as soon as possible, so we will launch with a limited number of teams and modes.”